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Honeybees increase social distancing in response to a common parasite – News-Medical.net
Honeybees increase social distancing when their hive is under threat from a parasite, finds a new study led by an international…

Honeybees increase social distancing when their hive is under threat from a parasite, finds a new study led by an international team involving researchers at UCL and the University of Sassari, Italy.
The study, published in Science Advances, demonstrated…
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